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HCI College Part-Time Tuition & Fees

$645 Per Credit Hour

How Much Does It Cost to Study at HCI College While Enrolled Part-Time?

Here is what part-time students pay per credit hour at HCI College, alongside the full-time annual tuition and fees for comparison.

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How Much Does HCI College Charge Part-Time Students?

$645 Per Credit Hour

Those taking courses part-time at HCI College can expect to pay $645 per credit.

Cost Per Credit Hour
Part-Time Undergraduate $645

Keep in mind the rate above is the full price and does not include any financial aid or scholarships that could lower the cost.

For the full picture, the annual tuition and fees for full-time undergraduates at HCI College are broken out below.

Most Recent Reported Year
Tuition $20,838
Fees $0
Total $20,838

These tuition and fees cover one year of academic instruction and do not include housing and meals.

Tuition Trend at HCI College (Last Few Years)

Here’s how tuition at HCI College has moved over the last few reported years.

Year Tuition
Three Years Ago $18,000
Two Years Ago $18,408
One Year Ago $19,878
Most Recent Year $20,838

In the latest reported year, tuition increased 4.8%. At the same pace next year, tuition + fees would be roughly $21,844 in the following year.

Keep Annual Increases in Mind

Tuition tends to creep up year over year at most schools, so a freshman should expect to pay more by senior year.

Factor Cost Increases Into Your Budget

Add a yearly growth assumption to your budget so future years stay within reach.

How to Fund Your HCI College Coursework

Cost per credit hour is just the starting figure — aid packages can change what students and families actually pay.

To learn about the aid available at HCI College, head to the HCI College Financial Aid page.

For the standard full-year figures, visit the HCI College Tuition & Fees page.

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